tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7588577735611536484.post110343718624106976..comments2018-06-25T22:54:20.688-04:00Comments on Tidez of Life: Here Come The SalesDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17437723589290000967noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7588577735611536484.post-31014827256298603252010-11-14T19:32:15.786-05:002010-11-14T19:32:15.786-05:00I have considered GameFly. I have not tried it how...I have considered GameFly. I have not tried it however. The reason is not all games are "Play once and sell". Most games now-a-days have a tendency to release extra content down the road. That then requires me to re-rent the game from GameFly. Not to mention that many games come with an online aspect to them; even though I may have finished the campaign, I can jump online anytime with a friend if I own the game. In the event that I don't own the game, I can't go online and play with a friend when ever I want. Plus, I try to pick out the best games and get my moneys worth. If I pay $60 for a game, it has to meet my standards. Plus, most games I buy last me about 2-3 years before I sell them. Again, I am open to GameFly, but there are just parts about it I don't like.Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17437723589290000967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7588577735611536484.post-43219936486440037792010-11-14T14:38:58.460-05:002010-11-14T14:38:58.460-05:00Dave-Have you considered renting the games through...Dave-Have you considered renting the games through an on line Netflix type game rental service. That would be cheaper than buying those games that you only play once or twice and then would sell back to stores like Gamestop. This way you would not have to pay full price for games that are not that goodAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com